Trinity Rescue Kit is a quite widely used tool. I know that, I see itfrom the number of times it 's being downloaded (about 4000times/month), I see it from the times it gets started and fetches itsmessage of the day. What I lack is more feedback. The online poll we 've started alreadysheds some light on how TRK is being used or what 's most importantabout it. But I would like real life examples, where you used it to save yourfiles, repair your PC or anything. I want to use that in ... Read more

Yesterday I went to Deschouwer Moto's (in Belgium) with my wife to buy
a motorcycle. When walking through the showroom my eye feld on a
Suzuki SV 1000 N. It's a naked bike with a 1000cc 4-stroke V2 engine.
The one I bought is a second hand bike from 2005 with only 4800km on
the counter, Black-Silver color and a Titanium Leovince exhaust.
More pictures will come when I have the bike here at home. Read more

A historical feature addition has seen the daylight in TRK 3.2 build
247 [1]. Although it was already a request a long time ago (from the
days of 1.1) [2], I 've only incorporated it now: TRK can run a Samba
fileserver and share all your local harddrives!
This feature opens up many doors in terms of accessiblity for non
Linux users who want access on their drives. A simple startup option
from the TRK 3.2 bootscreen allows you to share your drives. No Linux
knowledge required whatsoever.You ... Read more

Trinity Rescue Kit bbuild 242 is now available for download.
This is the first TRK that is also distributed as a tar.gz file so
you upgrade your existing TRK on your USB stick. No need to burn any
new CD anymore. Instructions on how to do this available for both
from Windows as from Linux.
Bugfixes
-virusscan: AVG support is working again. Grisoft had taken their
tar.gz version of their antivirus offline.
TRK is adapted to download the .rpm file, convert it with rpm2cpio
and install it on ... Read more

New beta version of TRK 3.2 available.
Some of the new features
- fast, reliable and full read write ntfs access with ntfs-3g,
-4 different virusscan engines (2 more) integrated in one script (Clamav, F-prot, AVG and BitDefender)
-boot from USB storage, accompanied with a very fine install script.
-full proxyserver support (working this time)

Some might have noticed, yesterday this server went down. Apparentlyone of the disks is failing, i.e. the disk where the backups arebeing done to. Just now when Rez Kiyn [1] needed a restore (becausehe accidentally destroyed all the pictures of his holiday to Thailandon every location he had them). Bad luck Rez, really bad luck. I 'll try to recuperate whatever Ican from that disk, but I suggest you fire up a TRK and startrecovering your pics from your SD cards with Photorec [2] In the ... Read more

Due to daily spam posts in the blog comments section we had to add
some extra security on the comments post form. CAPTCHA verification
(Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans
Apart) has been added to the form.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but to fight spam and unwanted posts
published by spam bots this is a necessary add-on.
Thanks for your understanding. Read more

Today Feha of Vision.to pointed me on some pages that have ascended in
Google Page Rank. On most of our Blog pages we have a PR of 3 now,
while others still have to be assigned a PR . Before we transformed
the site, Harakiri had a PR of 5 on his TRK project page, now it is
PR 0 for the moment.
I noticed some strange ranking though, the page / dir
http://trinityhome.org/Home [1] has a PR of 5, while there is no
permanent redirect to this page / dir.
To the top!